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An unethical investigator would be only one of many reasons for a problem with a case presented at trial. A list of reasons would fill a text book. However, if an unethical investigator was the cause, any evidence that resulted from the unethical behavior would probably be excluded from court. That does not always mean the end of the case, there could still be enough legitimate evidence that can be presented in court.

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